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iPAQ music lovers have an advantage over many of us in that they can purchase a pair of HP's Bluetooth headphones which do not require an external pod or adapter in order for them to work. They simply use the internal Bluetooth built into the iPAQ hx2000, h2200, h4100, h4300, h5100, h5500, rx3000, hx4700 Series Pocket PC's. When is Dell going to release their pair?
eWEEK has taken a look at these headphones in HP Headphones Tune in Bluetooth. '...as vendors have worked to deliver on Bluetooth's promises, and users like me have attempted to consume them, we've all learned that getting rid of cables can be complicated.
Hewlett-Packard's $99 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones for iPaq, which I started testing recently, make a good case in point. Even though these headphones are clearly marketed as an accessory for HP's iPaq handheld computers, the first thing I tried to do with them was hook up the headphones to a Bluetooth-enabled laptop machine I was using. The Bluetooth specification includes a profile for stereo audio, so I figured that it shouldn't matter where my audio came from.'